Pine Springs Campground

  • $0.00 /night
  • (4.3)4 reviews

Contact Info

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Pinyon pine shaded camp. 12 campsites.

Directions

From Frazier Park, CA, take Frazier Mtn Park Rd 1.8 miles to Lockwood Valley Rd sign. Turn left onto Lockwood Valley Rd. and go 10.5 miles to campground sign. Turn left at sign onto Forest Rt. 7N08 and go 2.7 miles to Pine Springs campground sign. Turn right at sign onto Forest Rt. 7N03A and go 0.8 miles to campground.

Access

Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Picnic Table
Toilets

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

Location Map

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Average ratings

4.3

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Rob Langsdorf

2 years ago
4/5

I camped here on a Wednesday night in July and had the whole campground to myself. I was surprised to be able to text and receive email from the campground and the top of San Guillermo Mountain. It was a hot climb. But the views from the top were good, but hazy.

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Eric Schuyler

2 years ago
4/5

Beautiful in the spring and fall. In the summer there is so many small flys during the day it will drive you mad and bug replant does nothing to keep them away. Bring a pop up screened room with you or you will not have an enjoyable time. During the cooler months there’s no bugs.

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Kevin H

2 years ago
4/5

Nice kept campgrounds lots of trails to hike, hunt, or ride on. However you need some ground clearance on your car to make it to the campgrounds, a typical sedan might get damaged trying to drive on the trails coming in

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Sig Hilke

3 years ago
5/5

I guess I was unbelievably lucky, but the weekend that I went up there I was the only one in the campground! The sheriff's deputies, who patrol their regularly, which is nice, stated that they had never seen that before. The campground is wonderful, it reminded me very much of Big Bear (Holcomb Valley area). The road in is dirt and in fair condition. I was able to pull my pop-up trailer up to the campground, but there are a couple spots that, if they get any rougher, will probably be best negotiated with a high clearance/4wd. For those of you interested in the amenities, the restrooms are the vault toilets, but they were unbelievably clean without odor! The campsites were extremely large and there are 12 of them. Each one had a very nice picnic table and fire ring. There is no water, so you definitely need to bring enough for your stay. For those of you who are going up for off-roading, the yellow jacket trail is very close by and there are multiple other Jeep trails and roads for utvs and ATVs. There is no direct fee for staying at the campground, but you do need the adventure pass.

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